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The mission of the National Science Foundation/Engineering Research Ce
nter for Emerging Cardiovascular Technologies is to lead discovery and
innovation in custom-integrated electronics, sensors, systems design,
and simulation to develop a new generation of cardiovascular interven
tional and imaging systems. The Center's four research thrusts are: An
tiarrhythmic Systems, Real-Time 3-D Medical Ultrasonic Imaging, MRI Mi
croscopy, and Sensors. The Center integrates engineering and biomedica
l researchers and students from Duke, the University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill, North Carolina State University, Case Western Reserve
University, and New Mexico State University with industrial investiga
tors into active interdisciplinary research programs. Such integration
and interaction between disciplines meet the Center's three major goa
ls: 1) to demonstrate the scientific and technological feasibility of
a new generation of cardiovascular interventional and imaging systems;
2) to improve engineering educational programs by expanding the oppor
tunities for engineering students to interact with industrial investig
ators; and 3) to assist in the direct transfer of research discoveries
from university laboratories to industry for technology development.